Effect of the Use of a Client-Accessible Youth Health Record on Experienced Autonomy Among Parents and Adolescents in Preventive Child Healthcare and Youth Care; a Mixed Methods Intervention Study

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Abstract

In the Netherlands, since 2015, a paradigm shift towards client-centred ‘care for youth’ initiated a focus on enhancing client autonomy, enabling clients to make informed decisions in their care process. Client autonomy seems to correlate positively with mental and physical health and can be strengthened by professional autonomy-supportive behaviour. Aiming for client autonomy, three Dutch organizations co-developed an electronic health record (EPR-Youth), accessible for parents and adolescents. So far, limited research is available about the contribution of client-accessible records to autonomy among adolescents.
Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2022

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NameSSRN Electronic Journal

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